Choose A, B or C for each sentence.
1. I a party next Saturday. I hope you can come.
A am going to have B am having C will have
2. There’s a film on TV that I want to watch. It ___ in twenty minutes.
A starts B is starting C will start
3. The weather is nice now. But I think it ___ later.
A is going to rain B is raining C will rain
4. Tom is ill. He to school tomorrow.
A is not going to come B is not coming C will not come
5. What ___ to the party tonight?
A are you going to wear B are you wearing C will you wear
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future event that has already been planned. The verb "have" is used in the present continuous tense to indicate a planned future event.
2. There's a film on TV that I want to watch. It starts in twenty minutes.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future event that is already scheduled to happen. The verb "start" is used in the present simple tense to indicate a scheduled future event.
3. The weather is nice now. But I think it is going to rain later.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is making a prediction about the future based on their observation of the current weather. The verb phrase "is going to rain" is used in the present continuous tense to indicate a future event that the speaker believes will happen.
4. Tom is ill. He is not coming to school tomorrow.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future event (Tom going to school) that is now confirmed to not happen due to a current condition (Tom being ill). The verb phrase "is not coming" is used in the present continuous tense to indicate a future event that is now negated.
5. What are you going to wear to the party tonight?
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is asking about someone's future plans for dressing up for a party that will happen later in the evening (tonight). The verb phrase "are you going to wear" is used in the present continuous tense to indicate a future event that the speaker wants to know about.